Maryland plans to stockpile abortion drug as Supreme Court weighs ruling on restrictions
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller announced Friday that the state will be purchasing a substantial amount of mifepristone, an abortion drug used for the majority of abortions in the United States, as abortion access is being threatened across the country.Mifepristone has been approved for medical use by the Food and Drug Administration since 2000, but that approval was recently challenged in a ruling by U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Texas.The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans overturned the Texas ruling, allowing the drug to still have federal approval but with some older regulations that would limit access to it. This included requiring the drug to be taken in the presence of a physician, so it could no longer be mailed out to patients.On Friday, the Supreme Court announced that it was temporarily keeping federal approval of mifepristone in place for five days, while the high court considers whether the restrictions in the newest ruling sho...Arrestan a un hombre tras explosión que provocó la evacuación del líder japonés Fumio Kishida durante un discurso
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
(CNN) — El primer ministro de Japón, Fumio Kishida, fue evacuado ileso este sábado después de una explosión en un lugar donde estaba dando un discurso al aire libre.Las imágenes de video publicadas por la cadena pública japonesa NHK mostraban a miembros del público huyendo y a un hombre arrestado luego de la explosión. Se veía a varios hombres, que se cree que eran policías, sujetando al sospechoso en el suelo. Otras imágenes mostraban un cilindro plateado que parecía haber sido arrojado en dirección a Kishida.Un hombre es arrestado luego de que arrojaran un objeto cerca del primer ministro japonés, Fumio Kishida, mientras pronunciaba un discurso en Wakayama, Japón, el 15 de abril. (Kyodo/Reuters)La agencia de noticias local Kyodo News informó que un hombre había sido arrestado después de lanzar “lo que parecía ser una bomba de humo”.Las escenas dramáticas tuvieron lugar en la ciudad de Wakayama, poco después de una visita de Kishida al puerto pesquero local de Saikazaki.Las c...Alien motherships: Pentagon official floats a theory for unexplained sightings
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
The official in charge of a secretive Pentagon effort to investigate unexplained aerial incursions has co-authored an academic paper that presents an out-of-this-world theory: Recent objects could actually be alien probes from a mothership sent to study Earth.In a draft paper dated March 7, Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and Harvard professor Avi Loeb teamed up to write that the objects, which appear to defy all physics, could be “probes” from an extraterrestrial “parent craft.”It’s unusual for government officials, especially those involved in the nascent effort to collect intelligence on recent sightings, to discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial life, although top agency officials don’t rule it out when asked.After Loeb posted it online, the paper gained notoriety from a post on Military Times and has also circulated among science-focused news outlets.More than half of the five-page paper is devoted to discussing the ...Still Boston Strong: families of marathon bombing victims remember 10 years later
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
Three people were killed at the finish line of the Boston Marathon 10 years ago, and the tragedy would also claim two police officers lives. This morning, on One Boston Day, the families of the victims joined state and city leaders for a somber walk down Boylston Street to honor their loved one’s lives.Mayor Michelle Wu and Governor Maura Healey joined families for a private ceremony to lay wreaths on the memorial sites and observe moments of silence. Daffodils, a symbol of hope, were also at the site of the bombings.The explosions killed Boston University student Lingzi Lu, Medford resident Krystal Campbell and, the youngest victim, Martin Richard, 8. His family, including his now-17-year-old sister who lost her leg in the bombing, walked in the front of the procession.The Boston Police, Watertown Police and MIT Police had representatives at the sites to celebrate the lives of MIT police officer Sean Collier and BPD officer Dennis Simmonds who died in the wake of the attack.Other t...Police investigating violent crash overnight in Boston
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
Boston police are investigating a violent multi-car crash overnight. Officers could be seen around several crumpled vehicles at Blue Hill Avenue and American Legion Highway. No additional information was immediately released.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Seiya Suzuki returns — and Chicago Cubs get a glimpse of offense’s potential with 5 HRs in 8-2 win at Dodger Stadium
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
Seiya Suzuki felt ready.Despite only 15 plate appearances in four rehab games with Triple-A Iowa — well below the average PAs in a typical spring training — he cleared all the requirements to return to right field for the Chicago Cubs. Checked swings and whiffs didn’t bother his oblique and he activated him from the injured list before Friday’s series opener at Dodger Stadium. The Cubs optioned infielder/outfielder Miles Mastrobuoni to Iowa.“I just want to make sure that I don’t want to bring any bad vibes in here,” Suzuki said before the game through interpreter Toy Matsushita. “I want to make sure the team keeps on going and make sure we win a lot of games.”Suzuki didn’t need to worry, at least for one night.The good vibes remained Friday thanks to a suddenly home-run happy Cubs lineup. They went deep five times in an 8-2 victory against the Los Angeles Dodgers, including back-to-back homers in the eighth by Ian Happ and ...Mets walked 17 times by A’s pitchers in 17-6 romp in Oakland; Francisco Lindor smacks grand slam
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
OAKLAND — There was a total of $286,425,268 between the two teams on the field Friday, and did it ever show.The Mets posted some gaudy numbers against the lowly Oakland A’s on Friday night but don’t let them fool you because 28 other teams are going to post gaudy numbers against the A’s this season.The Mets have to parse out what’s behind those numbers after obliterating the A’s 17-6 at RingCentral Coliseum. Five pitchers and one position player tasked with mopping up the A’s mess combined to issue 17 walks, tied for the third-most allowed in a nine-inning game in Major League history.For the Mets (8-6), it illustrated a patient approach at the plate.“We passed the baton, no one was trying to be a hero,” said shortstop Francisco Lindor. “We were focused on trying to get a good pitch and if it wasn’t there, we’d take it.”Every member of the starling lineup walked at least once. Former Mets closer Jeurys Fam...DeMar DeRozan’s 9-year-old daughter received online threats after play-in win. ‘It’s sad,’ the Chicago Bulls star says.
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
After garnering unexpected fame during Wednesday’s play-in game against the Toronto Raptors, the daughter of Chicago Bulls star DeMar DeRozan needed to be escorted out of Scotiabank Arena by team security because of online threats.DeRozan confirmed the TNT story after Friday’s loss to the Miami Heat, emphasizing his frustration with the negativity aimed toward Diar, his 9-year-old daughter.“What’s crazy is it’s just the world that we live in,” DeRozan said. “No matter how good something could go, how good something could be, you still got miserable people out here who just don’t have a life. It’s sad.”Diar quickly caught attention during Wednesday’s game when she utilized her position under the basket to distract Raptors players during their free-throw attempts by screaming.Attention around her antics was escalated when the Raptors finished 18-for-36 from the free-throw line, which ultimately cost them the game. The s...Bob Raissman: Stephen A. Smith passing Charles Barkley as NBA playoffs biggest media star
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
ESPN’s coverage of the Stephen A. Smith Show, aka the NBA Playoffs, got off to a rough start last week with a case of laryngitis figuratively throwing water on SAS’ big audio dynamite.Just the thought of Smith, 55, losing his voice during the playoffs must scare the hell out of the Bristol Faculty. They have a lot invested in him. SAS is “the logo.” Clearly, when it comes to Mr. Smith, the Bristol Factory is not concerned with overexposure during the NBA playoffs. The only thing left for him to do is work courtside as a game analyst.Still, going into the postseason the suits added five alternative playoff game telecasts from his “living room” (“NBA in Stephen A’s World”) to Smith’s current Diner-sized menu, which includes the daily “First Take” show, “NBA Countdown” pregame program, appearances on “SportsCenter” and (separate from ESPN) his “Know Mercy” podcast on Audacy....Arrests made in animal rights plot to disrupt Grand National
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:00:47 GMT
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Three people were arrested in connection with a plan by animal rights activists to disrupt the prestigious Grand National horse race on Saturday.All three were arrested on “suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance,” Merseyside Police said.A 25-year-old woman and a man were arrested while protesting outside Aintree racecourse near Liverpool, where the famous steeplechase takes place.Earlier Saturday, a 33-year-old woman was arrested in the Greater Manchester area “in connection with potential coordinated disruption activities” at Aintree, police said. Their names were not disclosed.Animal Rising had called on protesters to gather outside the racecourse to demand an end to “animal cruelty for entertainment.” The group tweeted a video that it said shows one of its spokespeople being arrested at the protest.Police said they have been working with race organizers ahead of and during the Grand National Festival, which started Thursday.“We are aware of som...Latest news
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